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AI Literacy at Lunchtime: AI and the Popular Imagination Workshop-Hybrid- Hebert, Jacobs, Salmans, Burns - 309

AI Literacy at Lunchtime: AI and the Popular Imagination Workshop-Hybrid- Hebert, Jacobs, Salmans, Burns - 309 In-Person / Online

Hybrid- both face to face and online web based interaction

AI Literacy at Lunchtime: AI and the Popular Imagination

 

 

How AI is being applied in the visual arts and other consumable media The ways in which AI affects intellectual property rights and copyright

 
   

 

 

The workshop Part 3 of 5 part AI Literacy at Lunchtime series. Artificial intelligence has had a hold on human imaginations from time immemorial—including robots, androids, cyborgs, and more.

This session will discuss how AI is being seen in the visual art and other media industries, including things like AI beauty contests, and critically evaluate how these visions of electric sheep and robotics are undercutting the value of human produced work. This is also includes how AI is seen and sold in media, and we will discuss how it’s actually being applied in different contexts. This will be a discussion-based workshop. We will have some slides and/or demo a few tools or guides, but we also want to hear from you, the participants, about these topics. Come with your lunch, your questions, and your experiences.

Related LibGuide: AI Literacy at Lunchtime Series (Fall 2024) by Erin Burns

Date:
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Room 309
Locations:
University Library
Audience:
  Undergrads, Graduates, Staff and Faculty  
Categories:
  Hybrid Workshops     Online Workshops     Workshops  
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Event Organizer

Erin Burns
Jenni Jacobs
Shelby Hebert
TTU Libraries Research, Instruction & Outreach

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